New Advanced Mass Casualty Breathing System for Oxygen Therapy: Phase 1

Abstract

This report describes the first phase of a project to develop an efficient mass casualty oxygen (O2) breathing system for O2 therapy in remote areas. In this first phase, DRDC Toronto was tasked to investigate the performance of the Pulmanex Hi-Ox mask (Hi-Ox) at O2 flow rates from 4 litres per minute (L min-1) down to 0.5 L min-1. Performance was evaluated with eighteen male and female volunteers between the ages of 21 and 56 years. Subjects were at rest in a seated position. The data showed that it is possible to use the Hi-Ox for O2 treatment with low flow rates. The peak concentration of inhaled oxygen was 31.7 5.6% at 0.5 L min-1 and 80.3 7.8% at 4 L min-1. To achieve a given level of O2 concentration, the Hi-Ox required significantly less O2 than the commonly used simple facemask. This will allow the use of portable O2 concentrators to supply oxygen to the Hi-Ox, increasing the efficiency and minimizing risks.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2006
Accession Number
ADA472985

Entities

People

  • D. J. Eaton
  • F. Bouak

Organizations

  • Defence Research and Development Canada

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Acquisition
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Casualties
  • Classification
  • Computers
  • Data Acquisition
  • Efficiency
  • Flow Rate
  • Health Services
  • Measurement
  • Medical Personnel
  • National Security
  • Oxygenation
  • Remote Areas
  • Respiration
  • Security
  • Statistical Analysis

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